Time: November 1, 2016 Venue: Department of Slavic Languages, Taiwan National Chengchi...
In cooperation with the Institute of Far Eastern Studies (Faculty of Arts, Charles University), the Oriental Institute has launched a joint program for young scholars offering them study-stays at our Research center at Academia Sinica. The successful candidates are supposed to conduct field research, or library trips to local libraries and...
Presenter: Jarmila Ptáčková (Postdoctoral Fellow, Oriental Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences) Moderator: Wang Ming-ke 王明珂 (Distinguished Research Fellow, Institute of History and Philology, AS) Discussant: Tommaso Previato (Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute of History and Philology, AS) Time:...
Presenter: Věra Exnerová (Reseach Fellow, Oriental Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences) Moderator: Wang Ming-ke王明珂(Distinguished Research Fellow, Institute of History and Philology, AS) Time: 14:00–17:30, May 5, 2016 Venue: ...
THE FOURTH MEETING OF THE TAIPEI YOUNG SCHOLARS SEMINAR ON ANCIENT CHINA: “The Shape of Writing Slips and Material Culture” Venue: April 21, 2016, 10:00–15:30 Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, Researcher Building, Conference Room 702. 歷史語言研究所研究大樓702會議室 Organizers: Sifenxi Reading Group on...
THE THIRD MEETING OF THE TAIPEI YOUNG SCHOLARS SEMINAR ON ANCIENT CHINA: “Empire, Border, Mountain Towns”: Discussion on Regional History Venue: April 1, 2016, 14:30–17:30 National Taiwan University, Department of History, Conference Room Organizers: Reading Group on Ancient and Qin-Han History Working Group on Ming-Qing...
Time:2016.3.16(Wednesday)10:00-12:00 Venue:Conference Room 111, Department of Chinese Literature and Language, National Cheng-chi University Moderator:Prof. Lin Chi-Ping 林啟屏, distinguished professor and the dean of the Faculty of...
Taipei young scholars seminar on ancient china: 2nd event Program Session 1:Talk Speaker:Liu Hongtao 劉洪濤(Suzhou Normal University, Faculty of Linguistics 江蘇師範大學語言科學學院) Theme:Why Ancient China Studies Have to Pay Attention to Grammatical Knowledge? 古代中國研究須重視語法知識 Session 2:Commented...
TAIPEI YOUNG SCHOLARS Seminar ON ANCIENT CHINA: 1st...
Abstract Historically, Chinese thought has been most profoundly influenced by two external intellectual traditions: disciplinary-based Western thought and Indian Buddhist thought. Western thought began to be introduced into China by the Jesuits about four centuries ago; disciplinary-based Western thought began to be introduced from Japan...